Have you tried setting hasstatus => true in the service definition?

Could you provide a puppet agent -t --debug from the node?

Regards,
El 04/02/2014 20:55, "JonY" <ethrbu...@gmail.com> escribió:

> I have an issue where puppet keeps starting additional instances of a
> process even though it's already running. The 'control script' in question
> does have a 'status' command but I'm thinking that I'm not properly telling
> puppet that the process is ok.
>
> From the site:
> The init script's status command must return 0 if the service is running
> and a nonzero value otherwise. Ideally, these exit codes should conform to the
> LSB's 
> specification<http://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/LSB_4.1.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/iniscrptact.html>
>  for
> init script status actions, but Puppet only considers the difference
> between 0 and nonzero to be relevant.
>
> The script is exiting with 'exit 0' when the process is running and it's
> creating a .PID file for it in /var/run. If I examine 'echo $?' after
> running 'service myscript status' I see 0. Is there some other indication
> that I need? Should the script *actually* return 0?
>
> When the box in question boots, there are immediately two instances of the
> service running. Over time it builds up to quite a pile.
>
> If I run the script manually it responds as I would expect. "process is
> running" and doesn't start additional instances.
>
> puppet script:
>
> class plugpc::local_services::x10monitor inherits plugpc::local_services
> {
>         package
>         {
>                 "x10monitor" :
>                 ensure => "latest",
>                 require => Package[ "mysql-server-5.1" ];
>         }
>
>         service
>         {
>                 "x10monitor" :
>                         ensure => "running",
>                         enable => "true",
>                         subscribe => Package[ "x10monitor" ],
>                         require => [ Service[ "mysql" ], Package[
> "x10monitor" ]];
>         }
>
>         file
>         {
>                 '/etc/logrotate.d/x10monitor' :
>                 mode => 644,
>                 source => 'puppet:///modules/plugpc/logrotate/x10monitor',
>         }
>
> }
>
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